Displaying The Present Route; Storing/Deleting The Present Route - Sanyo NV-E7000 Installation And Operation Manual

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DISPLAYING THE PRESENT ROUTE

DISPLAYING THE PRESENT ROUTE

Map
The recommended route resulting from
the route search (from the departure
point to the destination) can be verified
by displaying it on the screen.
Set the destination and conduct a
route search in advance.
zSee p.91, "Register the desired
destination point and set the search
conditions".
1
Press the É button.
2
Select
Current Route
from the
drop-down menu and
press the Ä button.
3
Select
Map
and press the
Ä button.
: All recommended routes are
displayed.
4
Return to the menu screen.
Press the Ä button.
Hint
¡Even when in 3D View, all
route displays are shown as
planimetric map screens.
¡The route may not fit in only
one screen.
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STORING/DELETING THE PRESENT ROUTE (1)

SAVING THE PRESENT ROUTE
Save
Up to 20 geographic points and search
conditions for set routes can be stored.
These stored routes (registered routes)
can be displayed on a map showing the
entire route, can be retrieved to show a
route simulation and can serve for
route guidance.
zSee p.109 to 111, "Saved Routes List".
1
Press the É button.
2
Select
Current Route
from the
drop-down menu and
press the Ä button.
3
Select
and press the
Save
Ä button.
: The message "Saved Current
Route." is displayed.
Press the Ñ button to
return the screen to the present
location map.
Hint
¡After setting the route, that
new route will be automatically
deleted if initiating a new route
search, changing or re-
effectuating a search for the
route (detour, reroute) or
retrieving a stored route. Store
the route you want to save in
the memory.
3
¡If at step
there are already
20 set route geographical
points and search conditions,
the message "Full data" will
appear. Press the Ä
button and select
Saved Routes List
of the
item and delete
unnecessary data.
zSee p.111, "Delete a
rigistered route".
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